The relationship that men has established with the environment is, at least, controversial. The progress and development of sedentary societies has given human beings the ability to sculpt the space to meet physical, emotional and spiritual needs through architecture. The ski slopes in the desert or the Palm Islands in Dubai are paradigmatic.

On a closer context, there is another evidence that reflect a reality that goes unnoticed by most of us: the domestication of the territory. The island of Mallorca has 555 km of coastline and, despite this, its geography is dotted with buildings that can be paradoxical in this habitat: the swimming pools, which do not cease to be examples of geographical domestication.

COSTA BLAVA is a typological study through photography that records the modification of the space that the construction of each of these blue spaces involve. At the bottom of each image figures the distance from each of the pools to the sea.

Project started during the artist residency at the CAC Ses Voltes in Palma. Throughout March 2016. Thanks to its mobility aids for non-resident artists in the Balearic Islands.

Subtópico is the fruit of a personal experience that starts near the place where history places the origin of the human species .

The globalization in which we are immersed has led to the desecration of nature giving rise to a planet in permanent conflict . Inhabit the Earth means today to live in places where it is possible to feel , banishing the idea that man can control it.

Subtropics questions whether we have forgotten our origins , if we have betrayed our ancestors. The scars that human intervention has on our Mother Earth but also hope and the path that leads to a new renaissance , a place where privacy is not related to ruin.